This essay focuses on the project slipping. The level of professional conduct expect from a project manager. Read the scenario below and discuss the course of action that you would take.
The attached document is the source for the essay. Use this information and respond to the following: Week 1 Discussion Board 55 55 unread replies. 55 55 replies. Instructions: Now that you have been introduce to the Code of Ethics and have a clear understanding of. The level of professional conduct expect from a project manager. Read the scenario below and discuss the course of action that you would take.
At the company’s board meeting, the CEO announced to the Board of Directors that the project you are managing is on scheduled and will be completed within the next 30 days.
At your next project meeting, you begin to have concerns with one of the components of the project slipping. As the project manager, what would be the best course of action?. Provide a detailed explanation to support your perspective. Be sure to tie your answer back to the course readings. Specifically, the PMI Talent Triangle and Code of Ethics. Comment on two (2) peer posts and provide insight into why you do or do not agree with their perspective.
From profes, adjective, having profess o project slippingne’s vows, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin professus. From Latin, past participle of profitēri to profess, confess, from pro- before + fatēri to acknowledge. In other senses, from Latin professus, past participle.
Thus, as people became more and more specialize in their trade, they began to ‘profess’ their skill to others. And ‘vow’ to perform their trade to the highest known standard. With a reputation to uphold, trust workers of a project slipping society who have a specific trade are considered professionals. Ironically, the usage of the word ‘profess’ declined from the late 1800s to the 1950s. Just as the term ‘professional’ was gaining popularity from 1900–2010. Notably, in American English the rise in popularity of the term ‘professional’ start. At the beginning of the 20th century whereas in British English it start in the 1930s and grew fastest in the 1960s and 70s.